RHBDD1 Antibody
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Application
| WB, E |
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Primary Accession | Q8TEB9 |
Other Accession | AAI01265, 71680537 |
Reactivity | Human, Mouse |
Host | Rabbit |
Clonality | Polyclonal |
Isotype | IgG |
Calculated MW | 35823 Da |
Application Notes | RHBDD1 antibody can be used for detection of RHBDD1 by Western blot at 1 µg/mL. |
Gene ID | 84236 |
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Target/Specificity | RHBDD1; |
Reconstitution & Storage | RHBDD1 antibody can be stored at 4℃ for three months and -20℃, stable for up to one year. As with all antibodies care should be taken to avoid repeated freeze thaw cycles. Antibodies should not be exposed to prolonged high temperatures. |
Precautions | RHBDD1 Antibody is for research use only and not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. |
Name | RHBDD1 |
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Synonyms | RHBDL4 |
Function | Intramembrane-cleaving serine protease that cleaves single transmembrane or multi-pass membrane proteins in the hydrophobic plane of the membrane, luminal loops and juxtamembrane regions. Involved in regulated intramembrane proteolysis and the subsequent release of functional polypeptides from their membrane anchors. Functional component of endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation (ERAD) for misfolded membrane proteins. Required for the degradation process of some specific misfolded endoplasmic reticulum (ER) luminal proteins. Participates in the transfer of misfolded proteins from the ER to the cytosol, where they are destroyed by the proteasome in a ubiquitin- dependent manner. Functions in BIK, MPZ, PKD1, PTCRA, RHO, STEAP3 and TRAC processing. Involved in the regulation of exosomal secretion; inhibits the TSAP6-mediated secretion pathway. Involved in the regulation of apoptosis; modulates BIK-mediated apoptotic activity. Also plays a role in the regulation of spermatogenesis; inhibits apoptotic activity in spermatogonia. |
Cellular Location | Endoplasmic reticulum membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein. Mitochondrion membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein |
Tissue Location | Expressed strongly in testis. |
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Background
RHBDD1 Antibody: The Rhomboid family of proteins is made up of several widely conserved polytopic membrane serine proteases that play roles in growth and development. RHBDD1 is highly expressed in the testis and is involved in the cleavage of BIK, a proapoptotic member of the Bcl-2 family. Overexpression or suppression by RNAi of RHBDD1 in 293 cells will reduce or enhance BIK-mediated apoptosis, respectively, demonstrating that RHBDD1 modulates BIK-mediated apoptotic activity. In GC-1 cells, a spermatogonia cell line that can differentiate into spermatids within the seminiferous tubules, suppression of RHBDD1 expression by RNAi caused the cells to lose the ability to survive and differentiate in mouse seminiferous tubules, suggesting that RHBDD1 may be associated with mammalian spermatogenesis.
References
Koonin EV, Makarova KS, Rogozin IB, et al. The rhomboids: a nearly ubiquitous family of intramembrane serine proteases that probably evolved by multiple horizontal gene transfers. Genome Biol.2003; 4:R19.
Wang Y, Guan X, Fok KL, et al. A novel member of the rhomboid family, RHBDD1, regulates BIK-mediated apoptosis. Cell Mol. Life Sci.2008; 65:3822-9.
Wang Y, Song W, Li S, et al. GC-1 mRHBDD1 knockdown spermatogonia cells lose their spermatogenic capacity in mouse seminiferous tubules. BNC Cell Biol.2009; 10:25.
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